3-24. In laying off a piece of lumber foran end-butt half-lap joint, theshoulder line should be drawnaround the board at what distancefrom the end of the board?1.One-half board width2.One board width3.One board thickness4.Any desired amount3-25.When laying off a piece of lumberfor a half-lap joint, you gauge thecheek line from what point?1.The edge only2.The face only3.The edge or end4.The face or end3-26.In cutting an end-butt half-lapjoint on a piece of lumber, whatcut should you make first?1.Face2.Shoulder3.Back4.Cheek3-27.When mitering a board for ahexagonal (six-sided) frame, whatmiter angle should you use?1.22.5°2.30.0°3.60.0°4.67.5°3-28.When reinforcing miter joints, slipfeathers are often preferred overcorrugated fasteners because slipfeathers1.are stronger2.are easier to apply3.are easier to remove4.look better3-29.A three-sided recess-running acrossthe grain from one side of a boardto the other is known by what term?3-30.A two-sided recess running along anedge of a board is known by whatterm?1.Groove2.Dado3.Stopped dado4.Rabbet3-31.A circular saw can be used to cut astopped groove if you use which ofthe following attachments?1.A stopped block2.A rabbet ledge3.A haunch board4.A carriage block3-32.To adjust the fence to the depth ofthe cheek when cutting a rabbetjoint with a circular saw, youshould measure from what point?1.The left side of the rakertooth2.The center line of the sawblade3.The sawtooth set to the left4.The sawtooth set to the right3-33.With proper attachments, jointerscan be used for rabbeting.1.True2.False3-34.Which of the following mortise-and-tenon joints penetrates through themortised member?1.Stub2.Blind3.Through4.Haunched3-35.Table haunching a mortise-and-tenonjoint has what effect on the joint?1.Makes it weaker2.Makes it tighter3.Makes it easier to construct4.Makes it stronger1.Grooved joint2.Stopped dado3.Dado4.Stopped groove15